As some of you may remember, trying and testing different programming languages was what interested me the most for last couple of years. This has come to an end, now.
During my "research" I have tried Blassic, Yabasic, SdlBasic, FreeBasic, BaCon, PureBasic, EGSL, NaaLaa, Lua, Python, Ruby, Julia, Euphoria, Pike, Newlisp, Ring, Tcl, PHP, JavaScript, Processing, QB64, Nim, FreePascal, Go and probably something else (what I don't remember at the moment). I have also stopped doing any web development and, at the moment, programming is 100% hobby for me (before, it was 90% hobby and 10% business
). After trying all the languages from Blassic to Go, I have decided to stick with three of them. The first one is Python, because it's an overall winner. It's easy, well documented with massive community. The second one is Ruby, cause it's my personal favourite (love the syntax!). The third is BaCon. It's the best BASIC dialect, IMHO. Why? It perfectly combines the old with the new. It really feels like BASIC, but you can do modern things with it.
I'm pretty sure that majority of users here are not interested either in these languages or in my opinion about them, but if anyone would like to discuss any of them, I'm happy to take part in such a discussion.
EDIT Wow, I forgot about Perl.
Also, I should have put Ruby as the first one and Python as the second.